
Designer Asphalt Shingles (Shake Look) in Centennial
Premium look, asphalt value.
This page covers what designer asphalt shingles (shake look) actually is, how it performs in Denver Metro conditions, regional pricing for Centennial, and how it compares to standard asphalt and other premium materials.
What This Material Is
Designer Asphalt Shingles (Shake Look) in Plain Terms
Designer asphalt shingles (shake look) are thicker, more dimensional versions of standard asphalt. They feature architectural depth, multi-tone color blends, and profiles that look closer to wood shake or slate. In Centennial, designer asphalt performs well through freeze-thaw cycles and handles hail exposure better than standard Class 3 or Class 4 shingles.
Performance
How It Performs in Denver Metro Conditions
Durability
Thicker profiles and denser construction resist impact and weather degradation better than standard asphalt.
Color Retention
Premium granule coatings resist UV fading and weathering, holding appearance longer in Colorado sun.
Wind Resistance
Architectural designs and improved seal strips provide better wind holddown during storm events.
Aesthetics
Varied color blends and dimensional profiles create real visual depth — the most cost-effective way to make a roof look more upscale.
Regional Pricing
Pricing for Centennial
Pricing assumes a 3,000 sq ft (30 square) roof at standard complexity, with two-layer maximum overlay and current code requirements for Centennial.
Estimated Range
$27,945 – $42,570
For 30 squares at standard complexity
Factors that affect final cost:
- • Roof pitch and complexity
- • Penetrations and flashing detail
- • Existing deck condition
- • Local labor and material availability
How It Compares
Stacking Up Against Other Options
vs.
Class 3 Asphalt
- •Thicker shingles with more granule coverage
- •Better impact and UV resistance
- •Better color retention
- •~15–20% higher material cost
vs.
Class 4 Asphalt
- •Better aesthetics at comparable impact resistance
- •Slight difference in granule density and wind ratings
- •Similar durability expectations
- •Often preferred for appearance
vs.
Premium Materials
- •More affordable than stone-coated steel or standing seam
- •Easier installation than tile or metal
- •Proven longevity without specialty crews
- •Good value for better looks without a major price jump
Why Pak Exteriors
Local Experience in Denver Metro
We've been installing designer asphalt shingles (shake look) across Denver Metro for years. We hold certifications from multiple manufacturers, which means the product recommendation on your project is based on what works best for your roof and Centennial's climate, not on any single manufacturer relationship.
What our certifications and experience mean:
- Material recommendations based on your roof, exposure, budget, and goals
- Not steered by a single manufacturer relationship or volume target
- Proper installation techniques specific to this material type
- Ventilation and flashing details that actually work
Code Requirements
Designer Asphalt Shingles (Shake Look) Code in Centennial
This jurisdiction is more strict than the metro baseline, expect enforced ice barrier requirements and a tear-off requirement with mid-roof inspections.
Minimum Code vs. Best Practice
Centennial enforces stricter requirements including ice barrier coverage and tear-off requirements. Mid-roof inspections are enforced.
Disclaimer
This information represents typical City of Centennial reroof requirements. Confirm all requirements with the Centennial Building Safety Division.
Last Verified: February 3, 2026
Permit Required
Yes.
Drip Edge
Yes. Eaves and rakes.
Ice & Water Shield
Yes. Eaves.
Attic Ventilation
Yes.
Mid-Roof Inspection
Yes.
Roof Overlay
No.
Class A Fire Rating
Yes.
Final Inspection
Yes.
Designer Asphalt Shingles (Shake Look) FAQs — Centennial
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